02.07.2011, 07:34 AM | #41 |
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This really old random dood something to me on Friday...."There'll be better days"
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02.08.2011, 12:23 PM | #42 |
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im wondering how non-drinking people put up with parties
because i wanna become one of them
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02.08.2011, 12:45 PM | #43 |
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as someone who was always the sober one at parties: it's boring.
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02.08.2011, 02:04 PM | #44 | |
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02.08.2011, 02:41 PM | #45 |
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i like doing the inner joke thing when everyone else is stoned - but that is almost unavoidable.
i normally find parties boring when i am drunk, so if they were to become more boring the only two possible solutions would be not going to any party ever again or suicide.
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02.08.2011, 02:49 PM | #46 |
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If you're open to drinking a bit more, sometimes it can be a great way to open up to others, but the key is to not open up too much brotha.
Also, just focus on your breath and take note of what's going on physically and mentally when these situations arise, and work on not having conceptual elaboration and doubts. Anxiety is cyclic and feeds itself the more you affirm your thoughts. |
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02.08.2011, 02:53 PM | #47 | |
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who are you talking to? confused.
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02.08.2011, 03:08 PM | #48 |
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I can attest to the fact that focusing on yr breath does not work when it comes to police officers in Texas.
I had the fuzz give me a fucking sobriety test at the DMV because Officer Unfriendly "smells something on my breath". it was a fucking cool honey altoid, pig. |
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i don't recommend driving ever. but i know, probably not a possibility in texas. smelling something on your breath... don't they have that device you blow into?
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02.08.2011, 03:28 PM | #50 |
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yeah I suggested that the super-trooper go ahead and give me one. instead, the fascist took me into the back interrogation room, that they have at the DMV, and made me "follow his pen with my eyes". this was shortly after being ordered to "get 'that hair' out of" said eyes.
there's likely a very good reason why this dude was stuck behind an info desk for driver's licenses and not, say, out on the road, "busting longhairs" like he could before shooting that guy. three things come out of texas: beers, steers and fear. |
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02.08.2011, 03:42 PM | #51 |
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i know this isn't an anecdote/memory exchange thread but it's now a thread about smelling something on someone's breath. One time in school the perverted arts teacher asked us to bring flowers, vases and bottles of wine to draw. She did say empty but I guess some people forgot that, while others thought she meant gin. I think she had to go to the gynecologist to check on her menopause and just left all students alone for hours and when she came back most of them were drunk. So they lined us up while bald men with coffee breaths were sticking their noses into everybody's mouth pretty much to determine who should be punished.
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I do believe some kids in a class I subbed in last week may have been drinking on the down low but a) even as a teacher I ain't a snitch b) so long as they were not acting up or making an issue of it, fuck it no harm no foul what the fuck was I gonna do? Go around smelling breathes like those jackasses? The absurdity of that is so tangible you can cut it with a knife!
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02.08.2011, 03:51 PM | #53 | |
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well, they were sort of taking their clothes off and running around the school shouting and falling off the chair (gin is strong) but the smelling breath session was ridiculous. you can always drink a bit in school, but remember: you're there to learn. i guess it's still better than this guy at uni that used to sniff glue out of his sock in the classroom. he liked to sit next to me and had really disgusting feet. some teachers think their job is to be a cunt. like this one woman who found birth control pills in my bag and called my mother to tell her: your daughter is a slut.
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02.08.2011, 05:23 PM | #54 |
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I've heard that glice likes to sniff the bicycle seats of young men and that his breath smells as if he's also been tasting them (young men, not bicycle seats).
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I think I'm going to have to write that on the board tomorrow alongside the Agenda..
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02.08.2011, 06:22 PM | #57 |
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I don't think a gathering of 7 people is considered a party...
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02.08.2011, 07:32 PM | #58 |
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listen to crypto, he knows.
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- I had this one teacher who was insane and hated me with a passion. Lots of them did, but she took it to another level, at some point she wouldn't let me walk into the classroom and would accuse me of cheating in every single test and assignment just to give me a big fail. Rumour is she even tried to get hold of some coke from this idiot kid to put it in my backpack and get me kicked out of the school (fortunately for her, that wasn't necessary). They kept saying I was the less likely to ever get anywhere in life and that I was doomed to fail and probably wouldn't even finish school. They also kept saying these three girls would have a bright future, let's see: one of them is a promiscuous plastic surgery freak who's never kept a job for over two months, another one is a stoner who occasionally sells drugs, smells bad, wears hippy clothes and sleeps with hairy men in the woods (she was good in math), and the other one is now a stripper who's been to jail for beating up her husband.
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02.09.2011, 08:44 AM | #60 |
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no, it wasn't the same. most teachers (and people) hated me because i was weird. it didn't matter in university because everyone was weird, including the professors.
but i guess i tell the story as if i hadn't been doing wrong things like putting laxatives in their coffee and setting things on fire. but the more i reacted the more they hated me. they told my parents i was a drug addict, a lesbian and slutty boy stalker (they didn't even see the contradiction). it was good when they kicked me out (correct term would be: invited me to leave) because i went to a liberal school in which they'd let me smoke and sleep as much as i wanted and didn't have to wear a stupid uniform. they didn't even care if i went to school in my pyjamas because my grades were excellent, so i ended up going to university at 17.
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